Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 23 April 1957 — Page 5

TUESDAY, APRIL 2s, 1957

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i2l— 1, ■ M H, .J I “You better sell those tools with a Democrat Want Ad—before you set the do-it-yourself craze back 10 years!’’ *».*■—« .I i. * ■■■■■» «' Farmer’s Column WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF for heavy or leghorn hens; Also do custom dressing. Treon’s Poultry Market, phone 3-3717. 246 TF FOR §ALE—Wheat Straw, 25C bale. Albert Roth, 3 miles south of Preble.96 3t-x FOR SALE—Electric egg washers, $29.95. See Hubert Ehrsam, route 3, Decatur. 96 3t-x OETTEK FRICES for better Eggs. ’ Sell your Eggs to Decatur Farms, 410 South 3rd street 224 T FOR SALE—Brome-alfalfa hay. 3. Davison, Pleasant Mills. Phone 7- 96 3t FOR SALE—Holstein cow and calf; 1 Guernsey, freshen April 30. Basil Gephart, 5 miles east, phone 3-8199. 96 3t-x - FOTT sALE—Good Guernsey milk cow, freshen first of June; Guernsey bull, one year old. Mrs. Harry Miller, 1 mile north Mt. Pleasant Church. 95 3t-x CORN PLANTERS—John Deere 290 and 490 for sale. On rubber. Both in unusually good condition) Contact O. E. Hoile, 1630 Tilden, Fort Wayne, Ind. Phone A-77342. 95 9t-x WANTED TO BUY — Heavy hens and leghorn hens. Daily pickup and Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017. Shaffer’s Produce, 60/ Kekionga street. 269 TF TRACTOR RADIATOR REPAIR— Factory Method. Cart Faurote Radiator Service. Phone 3-4155. Across from Erie Depot. Carl Faurote Radiator Service. 62 TF FOR SALE—At Camden, Ind.: 500 N. Dakota and Montana steer calves; 480 choice Hereford and Angus heifer calves; 3 loads Cows. Wertheimer Cattle Co., phone 40.93 6t WORK SHOES—-Genuine Horsehide, for extra wear and extra comfort and extra value, $10.95. Haflich & Morrissey Shoe Store, next door to Goodyear Store. 78 27t ATTENTION DAIRYMEN — For highest conception rates, use only Frozen Semen from Sires Proved Great. Call Hubert Fuelling, Monroe, phone 6-6900. FOR SALE—IO Wisconsin Holstein Heifers, weight, 500 to 650 pounds. Open. Dehorned, Vac. and Tattooed. Will trade for other cattle. F. J. Schmitt, phone 3-3241. 94 3t-x BABY CHICKS: For Bigger Poultry Profits try Hy-Line 934-A also Ghostly White Leghorn, Holtzapple White Rock, New Hampshires and Barred Rock. Prices ’ reasonable. Order today. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana, * Phone 6-6866.66 TF FOR SALE—Used Equipment. 1945 John Deere A Tractor; 1940 John Deere B Tractor; JD 55-3-14 Plow; JD 44-2-14 Plow; Co-Op 7 foot wheel Disc; IHC 7 foot heavy Disc, good<! IHC 10 foot heavy Disc; Double Cultipacker. Phone 3-3813. Sprunger Implement Co. Decatur, Ind. 9G BIG FARM MACHINERY Auction Sale at Greenville, Ohio Thursday, April 25, 10:30 o’clock A.M. Tractors, all kind and sizes, Plows, Spreaders, Transplanters, Balers, Drills, Discs, Etc. Farmers and Dealers —Bring anything you wish to sell. Lease Farm Equipment Co. Phone Lincoln 8- 96 It BECO CERTIFIED Indiana Hybrid Seed Corn equals in yield, standing ability, disease resistance to any popular brands. Number 252 A; 419 A; 620 and other numbers at a real price saving. Rounds $5.50, flats $6.00 and $7.75. Send your order today. BURK ELEVATOR COMPANY, Decatur, Indiana. 71 29t Instructions WANT U.S. GOV’T JOB? Many open NOW, $224-$340, plus big yearly increases. Steady-Secure. Men-Women, 18-55. Experience often unnecessary. Prepare NOW! Training until appointed. FREE booklet shows jobs, salaries, sample coaching. Write TODAY: Box 1098, c/o Democrat. 83 T-X If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, ■ try a Democrat Want Ad — they bring results.

For Salo - Miic. FOR SALE—Shrimp color Taffeta Formal, size 14. Phone 3-3635. 94 3t AIR CONDITIONERS - Buy now at off Season Prices. Gambles. 92 TF JUST RECEIVED a New Shipment of Hats. Maud Merriman, 222 south 4th Street. 93 4t FOR SALE—SIip seal Tile and plain Glazed Tile; 4 inch Orangeburg Pipe and Fittings. HAUGKS. 57 TF DID YOU KNOW: That Klenk’s sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the New) Hoover Cleaners. Klenks. 234 TF PHILCG - REFRIGERATORS - FREEZERS for the best price see Stuckys at Monroe, Ind. 116 TF BLUE FLAME—Bottled Gas for heating, 100-500-1000 gallon tanks. Habegger Hardware, Monroe Street. 93 6t FOR SALE—One Majestic coal furnace, complete with pipe and registers. See Herman Dierkes. No telephone calls, please. 96 3t-x USED POWER MOWERS, choice of 2. Good condition. $29.95 up, easy terms. fifoodyear Service Store, 121 nortff Znd street. 96 3t FOR SALE—7 cu. ft. G.E. Refrigerator, good condition, inquire at 827 Walnut street, or phone 3-2687. 96 3t STUCKYS STORE AT MONROE is open 6 days a week, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. each : evening except Wednesday night. 116 TF CALL 3-3114 oi’ 3-3115 for Guaranteed. Quality CONCRETE ana Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 TF FOR SALE—Kelvinator Refrigerators. Home freeiers and Electric ranges, if-you want quality get Kelvinator — trade now for a new Kelvinator, see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF GRADUATION—F o r your High School Graduation Trip, be store you have enough Samsonite Luggage. Bower Jewelry Store, 210 North 2nd street. 91 27t FOR SALE—NEW—22 inch ESKA lawn mower, with 2% H. P. motor, price $78.00: 19 inch CSKA Sprunger Implement Co. Decatur, Ind. 96 3t ONE USED Kelvinator Refrigerator, just the thing for the lake cottage; Also a complete line of G.E. and MAYTAG Appliances, parts and service. Fager Maytag Sales, 147 south 2nd street, phone 3-4362. 95 6t WANT A REAL DEAL on a home freezer? You can’t top the savings offered on -a 15 cu. ft. Coronado in your SpringSummer Gamble Discount Catalog. See page'4l. And remember, 1 we take trades and sell on easy terms, too. GAMBLES. 95 2t FREE — Feel tree to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and ap- , pliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF USED FURNITURE — Several ’ used electric Refrigerators at $29.50 and up; Apartment size Bottled Gas Stoves; Maytag Washer and twin tubs; Late modern Fire Place with brass screen and accessories at $39.50, a beauty; Chrome Breakfast Sets; Several Twin Beds, Springs and Mattresses; Apart men t Gas Heaters; % size Roll-A-Way Bed; Piano Bench; New 9x12 Linoleum Rug $6,95. Decatur Used Furniture, 146 south Second FOR SALE KITCHEN 30x48 — 5 pc. Dinettes, —;-=r-.vr;s 59. 36x60 — 5 pc. Dinettes, Colors 79. 5 pc. Sets built to order — 79. up BEDROOM 3 pc. Grey—Bookcase Bed 119. 3 pc. Limed Oak —Bar Bed 179. 3 pc. Solid Maple 199. Box Spring & Mattress Set 49. 10 pc. Hardwood Bunk Beds 79. Roll-a-way Bed and Mattress : 4.. 29. Hollywood Frames L 8. Cotton Mattress 10. Hollywood Bed Complete . 59. LIVING ROOM 9x12 Rugs 29. 9x12 Rug Pads —7. Sofa Beds, Colors —. 49. Large group of Table Lamps Buy one — Mate is 1. 2 pc. Sectionals .... 119. up 2 pc. L, R. Suites .....I—. 179. up 3 pc. Sectionals 329. Desks, Good Selections ... 29. up Card Tables .— 5. Bridge Chairs 3. Odd Step tables • — corner tables & Cocktail Tables .... Ms price MANY BARGAINS LOW DOWN PAYMENT E-Z TERMS SHEETS FURNITURE CO. (formerly Wylie) 152 S. Second St. Phone 3-2602 , 95 6t Trade In a good, town — Decatur

FOR SALE—Antique Organ, 1026 Central Avenue, phone 3-3918. ' 96 3t-x FOR SALE—Onjon sets and plants; Bulk and package seeds; AU kinds of vegetable and flower plants; Peat moss and Vigoro. Strahm’s Grten House, corner of 9th and Nuttman. 96 3t FOR SALE—IB inch Sunbeam electrim Mower, with 100 loot coyd. Used one season. Half Price. Phone 3-3141, before 5:00 p.m. Edwin Reinking, *4 mile north Preble.96 2t-x For Rent j FOR RENT—One 5 room house on Patterson street. F. J. Schmitt, phone 3-3241. 94 3t-x FOR RENT—Four room upstairs apartment, partly furnished. Private entrance. Reply to box 1107 c/o Democrat. 96 3t-x FOR RENT—4 room furnished, modern house and garage, with 1 acre of ground. 6 miles north of Clem’s La£e. Paul Schamerloh. 96 3t-x FOB RENT—Two modem 2 bedroom apartments on Mercer Avenue. Heat and water furnished. Upper $50.00 month, lower $60.00 month. Phone 3-4405. Wanted WANTED TO RENT—A two room home dr downstairs apartmen. Can provide references.' Reply to box 1106 c/o Democrat. 95 3t WANTED—One used Finco or Rainbow V. H. F. Television antenna, channel 2 through 13. Don Abnet, Berne, Route 2. Phone 2- 93 st-x SPRAYING with modem mist spray equipment. We are taking orders now for fruit tree spraying. Can handle any job, large or small. Hurst Spray Service. Phone 3-2993 or 3-4020. 71 27t-x WANTED—Riders to - and from Fort Wayne, between 8:00 a.m.5:00 or 5:30 p.m. Going to uptown district. Call Robert L. Crownover, 7-7136 Pleasant Mills. Women or men, 3 or 4. 96 3t Real Estate FOR SALE—Beautiful new home on large comer lot in Stratton Addition. Three bedrooms, living, dining area, kitchen, utility ; and tiled bath. Natural oak finish throughout, bloned oak cabinets in kitchen, built-in oven and cabinet top 4 burner stove, carpet in living and ball area, casement windows, and large attached garage. Interior completely decorated; final exterior paint color to be selected by new owner. A REAL BUY! See your realtor or call 3-3309 for an appointment to see this home. 80 TF Miscellaneous TELEVISION and Radio Service for all makes. KT .ENKS. Phone 3- 232 TF DICK’S TV SERVICE — AU work guaranteed, 710 Dierkes street. Phone 3-2096. ■ 228 TF GUARANTEED watch and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. John Brecht Jewelry. 226 North 2nd, Phone 3-2650.199 TF WE REPAIR any make oi Radio or T.V. CaU on our Factory Trained radio and television experts, aU makes, aU models, all work guaranteed. Haugks. 240 TF DUE TO THE Demand on home caUs on Reflexology Compression Massage on the feet, you may phone 3-8235 or 3-3275 after 4:00 p.m. Josephine Ivetich. 79 27t-x ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-ers, drains cleaned Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells, • Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2, Decatur. Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 137 TF DON’T THROW IT aWAY—We’ll fix it. We service aU makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for aU ma k er. Phone 3-2158. KLENKS. 1 TF WATKIN PRODUCTS — NationaUy advertised. Elmer A. Wendel, 925 RusseU street, Decatur. Wait for Watkins—it pays! 58 TF BE MODERN — Heat your home with Electromode Electric Heat. AU types of wiring and repair work. Free estimate. Reynolds Electric, 340 North 13th, phone 3-4497. 284 TF ELECTRICAL WIRING — Let us figure your wiring job. No job too large,or too smaU. We also carry a complete line of wiring supplies including fixtures, switches, boxes, etc. KLENKS, Phone 3-2158. \ 26 TF GAS ENGINE REPAIR: We are the authorized Briggs & Stratton and Clinton engine dealers. Bring in your motors for repair now! Parts and Service. KLENKS.94 TF If you nave something to seU or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad, it brings results.

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Business Opportunities OPPORTUNITY LOCAL—Are you interested In your own business? We have just such an opportunity. Requirement: willingness to work, smaU capital. Returns will be in accordance with effort extended. Write box 1103 c/o Democrat. 91 6t Automobiles GOOD SELECTION of late model Used Cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales, 251 North 2nd St. 24 TF OUR USI£D CARS are safety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zintsmsster Motors, Ist A Monroe St., Phone 3-2003.247 TF FOR SALE—I9SO Straight “8” Saratoga Chrysler. Very good condition. Mrs. Charles Magley, phone 3-2553. 1029 north 2nd street. *, 96 3t FOR SALE or TRADE—I9S6 Chevrolet, extra clean; 1955 Chevrolet 210; 1953 Chevrolet Belaire; 1953 Chevrolet 210; 1952 Chevrolet 2-door completely overhauled; 1952 Pontiac 6 cylinder; 1952 Studebaker Champion; 1951 Studebaker Commander. Save money with Fred Busche, on your Transportation. Phone 3-3941. 96t2tx Help Wanted WANTED—Lady to take care of children in my home. Phone 3-4722. 96 3t WANTED—MiddIe aged lady to live in with Convalescent woman. Caß 3-4580.96 5t WANTED—Lady to work in Laundry. Apply in person. Home Laundry, 127 south 9th street. 96 6t WANTED—Feed Salesman; Also Field Manager. Write or call Paul Dunkelberger, box 147, Rockford, Ohio. Telephone 306. 92 t WANTED—Telephone survey from your home, three hours daily. Should have some experience. Win consider training Ambitious woman. Write Box 1108, c/o Decatur Daily Democrat. 96 4t HELP WANTED — Experienced shop mechanic. Must have at least fundamental experience on automatic transmissions, tartaration and ignition. Apply after 6:00 p.m. Hutker Auto Sales, Decatur, Ind. 96 3t-x DO THESE Days of High Prices leave you sh&rt of funds? Find out how to add to your income working a few hours a day with Avon Cosmetics. Openings in Linn Grove and Decatur, also. Root, Union, Washington, St. Marys, French, Blue Creek, Hartford and Jefferson Townships. Write Mrs. Dorothy P. O. Box 824, Huntington, Ind. 95 2t ROCKETS (Continued from Fix* On«> speed will be 15,000 to 16,000 miles an hour and it will climb 300 to 800 miles above the earth in I streaking between continents. “Successful launches” will not 1 mean combat units suddenly will begin to bristle with ballistic missiles. They will mean, authorities said, that barring the unforeseen there are no longer “fundamental engineering problems" to be solved. Authorities Confident The task is to put together the complicated rocket motors, tanks or air frames, control and guidance systems, and weapon-carry-ing nose cones that make up the dread vehicles. Tests in wind tunnels and with scale models in actual flight give authorities ‘complete confidence" of success. They expect the forthcoming flight tests with prototypes to verify the correctness of their years of work. The record flights with research rockets were made to provide data on the problems atomic weap-on-carrying nose cones will face when they reenter the earth's atmosphere. The rockets were Xl7s, previously described as threestage vehicles weighing more thah six tons and standing as high as 1 four-story buildings. | ’Authorities said they had gone faster than any other "instrument-'; ed” rocket yet fired. Their instruments return data to ground sta- s tions. \ The cluster of rockets assembled by the Army called “JupiterC” admittedly went; faster in a ! single test firing, apparently attaining a speed of 10)000 to 12,000 miles an hour.\

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SWANK o—> stand that.” He was then asked if he still Insisted cm entering a plea without a lawyer, and he again said yes. The judge then asked the deputy prosecutor if >he had any further questions, and Schurger replied that under the circumstances he felt that Swank’s rights had been explained as fully and completely as he had ever hear them explained, and that anything he added would be merely a repeat of what the judge had already fully covered, and that he had no further questions. Swank was then asked if he had any legal cause to show why judgement should not be entered against him, and not having any, he was sentenced to from 2 to 5 years in prison, and disfranchised for two years. The sheriff was ordered to carry out the sentence yrithin five days, transferring him from the jail to the prison. Swank was also ordered to pay the court costs. The judge then explained that the basic purpose of the penal code as defined by the state constitution was to reform and not to punish. He added, “I don’t like to send any young man 23 yean of age to the penitentiary . . ». It is repulsive to me. . . I want you to, be a good boy. . . I want you to behave yourself ... I don’t ever want you to burglarize in another court. ... I do want you to reform yourself. I don’t ever want you to burglarized another place. . . It not only wrongs the propertly owner but places your own life in jeopardy .... In away you were fortunate that you were caught and not killed. . . . Your whole life is ahead of you, Bill. . .’’ Swank’s two accomplices in the Berne robbery, Robert L. Rammel, 25, and David Barger, 22, were arrested in Fort Wayne and charged in Allen circuit court with minor offenses committed in that county. They are now free on bond, but it is understood that Jay, Steuben, DeKalb, and Wells counties, as well as Adams county, may also prosecute them for thefts which jthpy have confessed in those areas. A total of 18 thefts was confessed by tiie three young men. Local observers were surprised at tiie speed with which the case moved through the court, and attributed it to the fact that the defendant refused a pauper’s attorney. In most criminal cases in this county the judge has appointed an attorney, paid by tiie county, to defend the defendent. Many times these cases have been delayed and continued for several terms of court. Recently two cases, one continued three terms and the other eight terms, were dismissed by the court on the grounds that the long postponement violated the rights of the defendents to a speedy trial. The judge held that the prosecutor had failed to prosecute and that nothing on the court record showed the defendent’s attorney, Hubert R. McClanhan, as hiving asked for a continuance. The prosecutor said that he felt a good bit of the delay was due to the court and the court-appoint-ed defense attorney, and that the cases should not have been dismissed. IKE, STASSEN taken.’ "Mr. Stassen will return this morning to Washingto to confer again with the secretary of sta'te prior to leaving for London later this afternoon from New York City.” Source of Hope Because the London talks have covered only about half of the agenda before the five powers, the President and Stassen both decided against any definite statement at this time and jleft all the talking to Hagerty. walkout (C—tlwe< 4ren. I’w We* Hardest hit by the driver walk out was Chicago with more than 150,000 daily shipments halted. In St. Louis, \ Cincinnati and Cleveland pickets Were around the cities transportation terminals and the agency’s offices! In San Francisco\a spokesman for Railway Express said that military bases were \making arrangements to pick up their shipments. i Both union and company officials here said no meetings were scheduled for ending tfee walkout. Any negotiations for settlement of the strike would be held in New York, they said. >

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Youth Severely Injured By Shark Bitten By Shark At Beach In Florida ORMOND BEACH, Fla. — W — Michael Carpenter, 17, was severely bitten on the left leg by a shark Monday while swimming some 75 yards from shore north of here. The boy vacationing here with his parents from Monterey Park, Calif., was pulled from the surf by a lifeguard and rushed to the Ormond Beach Osteopathic Hospital. He was listed in fair condition. Lifeguard Gordon Foote said Carpenter told him he saw the dorsal fin, body and open mouth of the shark before it struck him. The boy estimated the fish was about 13 feet long. . j“ —' The muscles, bones and tendons of the youth’s left leg above the ankle were mangled, doctors said. They said the boy lost a lot of blood. ' , Authorities said it was the first case they could recall of a fish attacking a human in about two years. JURY <Coßtn»«e« rr»i o—> who handled the back lot deals nearly $25,000 in profits, also “in and out” appearance before the jury. Peak presumably also declined to waive immunity and was excused from testimony.. Peters Comes Early Highway chairman John Peters, who succeeded Smith when Governor Handley was inaugurated last January, arrived at the courthouse with plans for the Madison Ave. Expressway under his arm. Peters said he originally was subpenaed to appear Thursday but was asked to come today instead—apparently because Smith, Teverbaugh and Peak did Hot take up time previously allotted them. CAIRO (Conttw—<l from nuts nnai negotiations with the United States and the United Nations. In Cairo itself an anti-American campaign emerged into the open. The Cairo press supported charges that the Jordan crisis was an American-backed plot to bring Jordan into the Eisenhower Doctrine. Border Appears Quiet Diplomatic attention in Cairo centered on the next move by U.S. Mideast envoy James Richards—whether he would go to Jordan in face of the unsettled crisis there and whether he would be invited to go to Cairo. Israeli officials said reports by Egypt’s Middle East News Agency of troop movements in Jordan were “grossly exaggerated for Egyptian propaganda purposes.” There was no sign of unusual activity by the Israeli army along the borders of Syria and Jordan despite a series of minor border incidents in recent days. In Amman. Khalidi expressed concern at the “groundless” statements by two former Jordan army chiefs of staff who fled to SyriaMaj. Gen. Ali Abu Nuwar and Maj. Gen. Ali El Hayyari. * Nuwar Monday accused the U.S. military attache in Amman, Col. James Sweeney, of being implicated in the Jordan crisis by trying to prepare the way for a visit by Richards. The extreme nationalist “nationalist guidance” committee met Monday in Nablus, Nabulsi's home town on the west bank of the Jordan River, and demanded his return to power, the ousting of American Ambassador Lester Mallory, and a rejection of the Eisenhower Doctrine. Cairo Radio said the group also demanded the recall of Sweeney. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 5238 In tl»» Adams Clr-euk Court of Adaina County, Indiana. ■ _ Notice Is hereiby given tliat Richard T. Archbold and Josephine A. Byron were on the Bth day of April, T 957, appointed: Co-Executons of the will of Roy Archbold, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within «ix months front the date of the first publication of thl« notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated' at Decatur, Indiana, this Bth day of April, 1837. Richard D. I.ewtnn Clerk of 'the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. Cawley and Byron, Attorneys and Counsel for personal representatives 3 t April 8, IS, 23 If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — they bring results.

nmiaNAHH is LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UP) - Livestock: Hogs 10,000; 35-75 lower; 190-250 lb 17.75-18.25, ftw 18.35-11.75; 250280 lb 17.50-18.00; few over 300 lb 17.25; 180-185 lb 17.50-18.25; 120-180 lb 14.50-17.00. Cattle 2,600; calves 200; steady to 50 lower; low to average choice steers 22.50-23.50; good 19.50-22.00; ’ few low choice heifers 22.00; good ’ 19.00-21.50; cows steady; utility 1 and commercial 12.25-15.00; tan-u ' nets and cutters 10.00-13.00; veaL 1 ers steady; good to prime 20.50125.00; some prime 25.50. 1 Sheep 300; steady; good and ■ choice wooled lambs 20.50-23.00; • few good shorn lambs 20.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UP) - Livestock: Hogs 9,500; 50-75 lower; mixed 1 No. 2-3, 190-240 lbs 18.00-18.25; ‘ several lots No. 1-2, 18.50-18.75; No. 2-3 250-270 lbs 17.75-18.00; few lots No. 1-2 around 240-250 lbs to 18.15. Cattle 6,000, calves 200; fed steers and heifers about steady; ' vealers fully steady; two loads 1 mostly prime fed steers 26.00; several loads high choice and prime 25.00-25.50; most choice ■ steer;s 23.00-24.75 good and low 1 choice steers 19.50-22.50; short 2 ' loads high choice and prime fed heifers 24.00; few loads 23.65-23.75; most good and choice heifers 19.00-23.00; choice to prime vealers 25.00; bulk good and choice vealers 19.00-24.00. ’ Sheep 1,000; all classes steady; . load good shorn lambs with No. 2 pelts 21.50; good and choice fall shorn 22.00-23.00. South Bend Man Is Killed On Turnpike TOLEDO, Ohio (UP) — Newell S. Wertz, 40, South Bend, Ind., was killed Monday when his car skidded out of control on the Ohio turnpike and struck a guard rail. Police said Wertz lost control trying to pass a truck and was thrown from the wreckage. Mis IH a ah ■■ CAN 1 Buy OR Sell GOOD USED Farm Machinery THROUGH THE DEMOCRAT CLASSIFIED ADS YOUR AD OF atf WORDS or LESS WILL RUN 3 "/ok *I«SQ

Todiy’i Mirkitt KENNETT-MURRAY Corrected April 23 ' 160 to 180 lbs. 17.00 > 180 to 190 lbs.’ 17.50 190 to 220 lbs 18.00 220 to 240 lbs. ... 17.50 240 to 260 lbs 17.00 260 to 280 lbs. 18.50 1 280 to 300 lbs 16.00 300 to 350 lbs. 15.50 - 350 to 400 lbs 15.00 ‘ 400 lbs. up 14.50 100 to 160 lbs 11 to 12 I Roughs 300 lbs. down 15.50 300 to 350 lbs. 15.00 350 to 400 lbs. 14.50 400 to 450 lbs. 14.00 450 to 500 lbs. 13.50 I 500 to 550 lbs, 13.00 550 lbs. up 12.50 Stags 8.00 ’ Boars 6 to 9 • Veal (Fri. & Sat.) 20.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.). 20.00 1 Yearlings ... 8.00 Ewes 3.00 ! Bucks 2.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET burk Elevator Corrected April 23 Beans subject to cnange during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for Prices Grain: .03 per bushel less Corn: .07 per hundred less f.o.b. farnf. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By Corrected April 23 Corrected April 22 Large clean whites .25 Large clean browns 24 Pullets 20 Mediums < ' Heavy Hens .16 Leghorn Hens ...........10 Fiedler Appointed Coach At Western KOKOMO (UP) — Russell E. Fiedler, athletic director at Western high school, was appointed head basketball coach Monday. Fiedler succeeds Mel Payton who : resigned to become head coach at > Lebanon high school. , , I I . Burns Prove Fatal To Retired Scout ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UP) — Retired baseball scout John C. Nee, whose discoveries included New York Yankee greats Bill Dickey and Tommy Henrich, was fatally burned Monday when his bed clothing caught fire, He was 67. Among other stars discovered by Nee, who never played major league baseball himself, were Spud Chandler, Atley Donald, Marvin Breuer, Ben Chapman, Dixie Walt ,j; ker, Clyde McCullough, atad BilJ „ Werber. . ' “ 'iKJ V Trade in a good town — uecatup f ■■■■ ■ , GM c « Sales & Service •J -jri NEW a USED TRUCKS BUTLER’S GARAGE 1 South Ist Street : '-S' *"*"■***—*—""■— r .. TRY OUR MARKS FILM:?! SERVICE FOR QUALITY i(pj PHOTO FINISHING . JI. Smith Rexall DrapU ———Z—Z—————a- ' TMTTS"TOI AUDI HIUB * BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oate wheat, and soybeans 3c per buhd and corn 7e per bushel. n ‘ BURK ELEVATOR CO. w Phones 3-3121 - 3-3122 ■■"■■■ I iiiiiM TEEPLE AZMOVING & TRUCKING J Local and Long Distance | S PHONE 3-2607 Te feure and Try .: O*CO Fllft Buy It NOW at BILL’S CORNER Corner Monrne A 2nd Bia. "TINT IA A*l “Sales and Service” I DECATUR I SUPER SERVICE

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